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Komentáře • 110

  • @lixymoore
    @lixymoore Před měsícem +14

    To be candid, I am one of those who are disappointed with Abure led Labour Party.....I can see how sad is Prof Pat Utomi...

    • @joshuafrank5838
      @joshuafrank5838 Před měsícem

      Are you aware that professor pat utomi supported and campaigner for Buhari in 2007, 2011 and 2015?
      Are you aware that apc manifesto was written in pat Utomi’s house?
      Evidence to these facts are on his official twitter page.

    • @mediatoroga4846
      @mediatoroga4846 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@joshuafrank5838then what happened to that??

    • @joshuafrank5838
      @joshuafrank5838 Před měsícem

      @@mediatoroga4846 ask.pat utomi

    • @wumi821
      @wumi821 Před měsícem

      @@joshuafrank5838now that he changed his mind, so what??

    • @kelechukwuanozyk7605
      @kelechukwuanozyk7605 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@joshuafrank5838Yes, Professor Utomi supported Buhari and Buhari failed woefully and he left him.
      In 2011 and 2015, Buhari came to Prof Utomi, he told him his plans and Prof Supported. Afterwards, Buhari failed. So are you Blaming Prof. Utomi for Buhari failure?

  • @Illinoismediatv
    @Illinoismediatv Před měsícem +5

    My prof. P. Utomi I really appreciate you

  • @akaharaemeka2221
    @akaharaemeka2221 Před měsícem +9

    Its a sad situation.

  • @moses_a4253
    @moses_a4253 Před měsícem +4

    Seun always trying to give tips to the current government

  • @androidgreen
    @androidgreen Před měsícem +5

    The crop of leaders we have now don't have the interest of Nigeria, its all about what they can personally get. It's so sad

  • @arughaogisi2249
    @arughaogisi2249 Před měsícem +5

    You are right on point, a country where most elite is consumed by me, mine and myself to capture state power. It is unfortunate that such a lovely country is broken and now on oxygen. After indipendence there was a country not anymore. Thank you Prof.

  • @adekunleajisebutu3850
    @adekunleajisebutu3850 Před měsícem

    It's so sad. I saw this years ago and bailed in 1992. I didn't look back and had no regret.

  • @franklyn-valokeke269
    @franklyn-valokeke269 Před měsícem +3

    Dangote controls at least 3 sectors of the economy with a monopolistic unfriendly economic system. Now he is leading the economic team. My questions are will Dangote petroleum products price be very low when he is the only person and company who is given the license to refine crude oil

    • @franklyn-valokeke269
      @franklyn-valokeke269 Před měsícem +2

      Would Dangote petroleum price be regulated by the federal government to the lowest price world wide.
      Why did the federal government issue only Dangote the license for refining.
      Dangote oligarchy is not helping Nigeria. The federal government should issue licenses to citizens who have the capability to produce in line with climate laws and environmental regulations protection standards and laws.
      Nigeria should issue licenses to most people in the east, south, west without stigmatisation.

    • @geraldculbertson3248
      @geraldculbertson3248 Před měsícem

      it's pay back bro, you will be shocked to hear later that tinubu is getting mad cut from that refinery. At first it was meant to be built in Ogun state but tinubu hijacked it and brought it to lagos

  • @okachikpalukwu1679
    @okachikpalukwu1679 Před měsícem +1

    In Nigeria, we have journalists who write nonsense, and lawyers and judges who defend the indefensible! Instead of sticking together as professions charged with holding politicians and lawmakers accountable on behalf of the citizens and for the betterment of the country, we have journalists and lawyers who play tribalism and tarnish the image of their various professions as a result.
    In other parts of the world, politicians resign from office because there are consequences for their actions. If the citizens do not hold them accountable, the lawyer and journalists of the country would hold them accountable and force them out of office by investigating and publishing their crimes. In Nigeria, lawyers and journalists praise these people and give them hope that staying in office, even when the people do not want them, can be defended. Journalists do not write against it, and lawyers do not speak against it.
    Otherwise, how can a certificate forger, a career criminal, and a drug baron be the president of Nigeria? Why are Nigerians quietly accepting it as if it is right? Otherwise, how can we allow a bad precedence to be set in our elections and in our democracy and no one is speaking up?
    In 2017, President Buhari died in office. Instead of our lawyers and journalists insisting that the right thing be done, they helped the politicians to bury the matter until today. As a result of their acquiescence, Nigeria was ruled by a dead president for 6 years, as they plundered the country’s resources. And the same lies are still paraded around today, as they continue to insist that the person posing as Buhari is actually Buhari. It is a shame! The world is watching, and history is recording!

  • @ochonganokwu
    @ochonganokwu Před měsícem +1

    New Cairo meant for 6 million people does not have up to 6 million people who can afford to live in the city

  • @lollo96prince
    @lollo96prince Před měsícem +5

    Setting up different task force are all ways of embezzlement and incompetent move.

  • @ogbonnaya1004
    @ogbonnaya1004 Před měsícem

    Prof’s analysis of the composition of the economic team is excellent. You have monopolists in the private sector who constitute the 1% of the 1%. Those who enjoy the status quo and the current order. I am not expecting much from it.

  • @innocentnwosu2194
    @innocentnwosu2194 Před měsícem

    Seun, please be honest with your questioning.

  • @orumgbetony7801
    @orumgbetony7801 Před měsícem

    How can those that are being regulated be part of policy formulation for private sector driven economy.

  • @lawrenceonuorah6019
    @lawrenceonuorah6019 Před měsícem

    Your ideas sir are very excellent. My questions are from where will the money come?. Secondary have we accepted to look at how our forefathers made such progress? Competition to me was what led them to make such progress. The Nigeria country can not survive with this step and at 97.34 tillion Naira debt. All we will achieve is growing round on a vicious circle. .

  • @nebsDigos9732
    @nebsDigos9732 Před měsícem +1

    I am disappointed with Abure's behaviour. He really deflected me in fighting for the better Nigeria. The Obidient labour party is supposed to be for clean and honest members that means good for better Nigeria.

    • @estherifyikwumelu4113
      @estherifyikwumelu4113 Před měsícem +2

      Nothing great comes easy.Even BAT that went the wrong way never had it easy how much more PO who is seeking it in the most honest way.

  • @ogumka1976
    @ogumka1976 Před měsícem

    I’m the past such stuff are set up but due to conflict of interest the recommendation are never accepted or fully implemented

  • @aigbekaenosaigbovo8607
    @aigbekaenosaigbovo8607 Před měsícem +1

    If Nigeria enter production today, everybody will want to be a producer. That's Nigeria problem. Everybody want to be a politicians now. Which is Nigeria problem,no senator kicked against buying expensive cars all across different political party. Nigeria need help.

  • @teshionwueze9173
    @teshionwueze9173 Před měsícem +1

    I feel where the prof is speaking from,i have lived in lagos,Easth and oil producing communities of our dear nation n corruption obviously have eaten so deep n even the lead are not ready yEt ,most gave are still fixated on personal gains.rn ,when u criticize govt wrong policy how ever modest u sounds ,hods of political idiots come after u.

  • @andosehcampbel5701
    @andosehcampbel5701 Před měsícem

    Togo has just adopted the parliamentary system of democracy, breaking away from the presidential system which they copied from France in 1960. So, no longer presidential elections in Togo. Other African countries are getting ready to embark on the same journey.

  • @malachyozor4740
    @malachyozor4740 Před měsícem

    Character no Nigeria that have I character

  • @anthonyuwejamomere5197
    @anthonyuwejamomere5197 Před měsícem

    The Nigeria's legislators have the responsibility under the constitution to bring reform to the country by the way of returning to the parliamentary system of government. But these legislators are in the firm grip of the president and governors who are beneficiaries of this unprofitable presidential form of government.

  • @user-jh6cx4jk8i
    @user-jh6cx4jk8i Před měsícem

    Imagine uzodinma, the driver of the late 419 Maurice Ibekwe and who knew 419 craft from Ibekwe, the governor of Imo State. What do expect from such a thief? As prof said, male them the masses poor, give them a bag of rice, hire tugs and snatch ballot boxes and they are there as leaders.

  • @ekeomagodswill294
    @ekeomagodswill294 Před měsícem

    This seun and his president

  • @Omojoy4sure
    @Omojoy4sure Před měsícem

    Prof was asked about his party but he was just deflecting and speak in general terms. He left his friend (BAT) for Obi , unfortunately his choice lost and he is depressed about Nigeria.
    He is economical with the truth

    • @nubosite
      @nubosite Před měsícem

      What a shameless putrid view for anyone to have, after listening to this. As a civilisation, we r so so behind, as a people we r so so backward, but individually, we have excelled globally, but we would remain below other nations and races who have successfully developed politically, socially and economically as a people. Prof as an individual is a huge success, but he can’t talk amongst his friends when he identifies as a Nigerian or Deltan. He is strenuously trying to fix that and here you r playing per politics with someone trying to free our generation (including urs) from poverty of the mind and resources.

    • @Omojoy4sure
      @Omojoy4sure Před měsícem

      Sanctimonious nubosite can you keep quiet. The people are tired of your gibberish talk.
      The Prof in discuss was a close friend of Tinubu for over 10 years but switched camp for personal gains. Your attempt to paint a new narrative is not working.
      Now , let discuss the content of your views.
      Can anyone take you and your family out of poverty? The answer is capital NO.
      Even in the time of Jesus Christ, the entire nation of Israel was not rich.
      There shall be poor and Rich in any society. The path to riches is your ability to coordinate your physical strength and mental strength plus willingness to take risk, when opportunity arises that is what makes you rich.
      If the noble ideas of the Prof , works with the reality of people, he should contest for elected office .
      The facts is he chose the wrong horse to bet on, he should take his Lost.

  • @spider8760
    @spider8760 Před měsícem +2

    I can seriously see how frustrated this man is but the fact that they kept shying away from the real problem of Nigeria is what will keep our pple and black Africans in this sorry state we find ourselves today. I think the country needs to split if possible into 4 so that pple will work hard and development will come. Its difficult to work in a country where half wants a certain society while the remaining half wants another type of society. You will end up being stagnant and not moving forward. We are too diversed to progress no matter how you try to pretend or no matter how you change the constitution no chukwuma will ever be anything in the core north and no Abayomi will ever be accepted in the southeast while no Mohammed will ever be trusted to command the affairs of South south this is pure fact and we can never change that mind set. Pple try to give example with America but anywhere you find urself as an American in united states is home for you. The contraption called Nigeria is irredeemable

  • @jamestochi978
    @jamestochi978 Před měsícem

    Mischivious attitude fruad dey him eye,

  • @kunleoguntuase5201
    @kunleoguntuase5201 Před měsícem +2

    Please I have a question, Can Nigeria really be good again?

  • @user-jh6cx4jk8i
    @user-jh6cx4jk8i Před měsícem

    Prof, you are talking to ThiefTinubu, who did not go to school but forged his certificate. What do you expect much from a con man?

  • @leonardorjioffor6683
    @leonardorjioffor6683 Před měsícem +2

    The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is allowing Buhari and his APC into power, he took Nigeria 100 years backwards

    • @andosehcampbel5701
      @andosehcampbel5701 Před měsícem +2

      Only objective and patriotic Nigerians can agree with you. Those getting inflated contracts and undeserved appointments will always celebrate APC.

    • @leonardorjioffor6683
      @leonardorjioffor6683 Před měsícem

      @@andosehcampbel5701 very true bro

    • @chineduonuoha294
      @chineduonuoha294 Před měsícem

      God rejected him severally but one BAT joined forces with him to produce APC which gave him ticket..

    • @nubosite
      @nubosite Před měsícem

      It’s even beyond that, Nigerians need to wake up from this deep sleep.

  • @wardrone8
    @wardrone8 Před měsícem +1

    Reforming to leaderships is the problem. Always about picking a leader. Africa has never grown by leadership. What is missing is rule by people. Citizens assembly of sortition of normal people to guide and help keep morality. Give them no confidence vote. It will nullify the scramble to get in. If you are incompetent they will just get rid of the person.

    • @mikolowiskamikolowiska4993
      @mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 Před měsícem

      Normal ppl that are even worse?

    • @wardrone8
      @wardrone8 Před měsícem

      @@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 worse than what? I’m weighing this by relevance. Whose livelihood is it about? The brakes should be in the hands of those who feel its effects. You don’t lose anything. You would still have politicians.

  • @ademolaowodunni2169
    @ademolaowodunni2169 Před měsícem +2

    Divide Nigeria before is too late.

    • @Kareem-Baba
      @Kareem-Baba Před měsícem +1

      And how does that solve the problems?

    • @anthonyajibolaomoruyi8054
      @anthonyajibolaomoruyi8054 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Kareem-Baba: Thank you for that question, lots of people have this very lazy way of thinking, always looking for unreasonable shortcuts.

  • @Cornerviews2020
    @Cornerviews2020 Před měsícem +1

    ELUPEE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    ELUPEE😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    ELUPEE😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    NONSENSE!!!!

    • @ogumka1976
      @ogumka1976 Před měsícem

      Nigerian issue is beyond party , we have all failed.

    • @aniehe-jm-chinedu3880
      @aniehe-jm-chinedu3880 Před měsícem

      I pity people who are emotional about this country, note: the party is a vehicle that helps you get to your destination, but the character of the individual is what matters, if an individual who has good character and the capacity is in APC I will vote him, i.e the governor of Abia, Nasarawa state, etc... let begin to look at the big picture rather than to satisfy our ego while we cry within because of the decay in value and morals, lack of capacity, we need a working country not just our people in power, all I want is the right people in power, the will of the people reflected in elections so that the majority of people just as Democracy is defined, will be justified and we will balmes ourselves for choices....

  • @ObjectiveObserver-xh4vk
    @ObjectiveObserver-xh4vk Před měsícem

    APC slaves full this comment section. 😅😅
    They are very okay with Tinubu.

    • @Kareem-Baba
      @Kareem-Baba Před měsícem

      Some are not APC slaves, it's as it is written in the pedagogy of the oppressed....the oppressed loves his oppressor.

  • @joshuafrank5838
    @joshuafrank5838 Před měsícem +1

    A reminder to Nigerians that have developed wilful amnesia
    Professor Pat utomi supported and campaigned for Buhari in 2007, 2011, and 2015?
    Are you aware that apc manifesto was written in pat Utomi’s house?
    Evidence to these facts are on his official twitter page.

    • @jefferywallace5177
      @jefferywallace5177 Před měsícem +6

      I'm trying to understand what your comments is suggesting...
      APC manifesto was written with good intents, now was it his fault that the government at the time deviated from the original plan?
      Supporting Buhari until he became president and changed, how's that Pat's fault?
      If ever we are going to move forward in this Country, we have to put our sentimental differences aside and think of ways to deal with our realities.

    • @chineduonuoha294
      @chineduonuoha294 Před měsícem +4

      The question is whether or not the apc manifesto was implemented by buhari government. As for Bola Tinubu he does not have any as we can see during his campaign. He never talked about the party's manifesto.

  • @gbengaadaramaja3780
    @gbengaadaramaja3780 Před měsícem

    This guy is frustrated and disgruntled.

  • @fataiadegbenro984
    @fataiadegbenro984 Před měsícem

    If you can't explain why Nigeria was productive in the 60s I wonder who dashed you Prof in the first place...
    We got it right then because every region was competitive and no oil money to be shared.

  • @wigcap7012
    @wigcap7012 Před měsícem

    Stop saying all the party. Obi said he was going to do something different and I'm still waiting.

    • @victorobiora4656
      @victorobiora4656 Před měsícem

      Give him opportunity and see. He is not yet the leader

    • @mikolowiskamikolowiska4993
      @mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 Před měsícem

      What did he do in his state? He was there for 8yrs

    • @ObjectiveObserver-xh4vk
      @ObjectiveObserver-xh4vk Před měsícem

      ​@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993
      How old are you?
      Are you still asking this question?
      Those who live in Lagos hardly understand Nigeria. 😅

  • @gbengaadaramaja3780
    @gbengaadaramaja3780 Před měsícem +1

    You were in volkswagen at your young age and volkswagen went down.

    • @faladeadebanjo
      @faladeadebanjo Před měsícem

      I was looking for this comment, the prof thinks everything is theory! he failed in the past that is why nobody is giving him a chance again! Obi would have given him another chance if he had won though!

  • @wigcap7012
    @wigcap7012 Před měsícem

    I don't like this man. African energy bank is going to Ghana. What are these people doing?
    Did they call out the people in charge of the negotation for Nigeria to fight for it. No. Everyday politics we are not working together to bring our country forward!!

    • @GoodLuck-cv6xk
      @GoodLuck-cv6xk Před měsícem

      Is he the president?

    • @wigcap7012
      @wigcap7012 Před měsícem

      He's a Nigerian that critique president but refuse to criticize the governors too.!!

  • @kayodebash6869
    @kayodebash6869 Před měsícem

    Prof have not been able to see well since the failed Obi project and more reason that he see no achievement has been made by the current President. So unfortunate that he was at a time an ally of President Tinubu.

  • @Olumuyiwa2927
    @Olumuyiwa2927 Před měsícem

    So sad that Prof Utomi has not seen anything good in the economic activity of current federal government. No wonder he was active in NPN that began the wreck of Naija

    • @chineduonuoha294
      @chineduonuoha294 Před měsícem +1

      What is good about the economic activity of this government when you have only one seaport in Lagos working and others in south / south remain non functional.

    • @andosehcampbel5701
      @andosehcampbel5701 Před měsícem +1

      Just travel to neighbouring countries and you will leave Pat Utomi alone and weep. I am not talking of UK or US. Ivory Coast where we are just coming back from has been having 24/7 electricity for decades. The minimum wage there is about 65 thousand Francs CFA, which is 150 thousand Naira. Scholarship for all medical, science and engineering students.
      Nigerians are suffering and smiling.

    • @ayodejiidowu228
      @ayodejiidowu228 Před měsícem

      can you itemize the good things you perceive? if not shut up.

  • @tajuolaniyi6408
    @tajuolaniyi6408 Před měsícem

    From a man that cannot win a State Governor.🙄😂😂

    • @okeoyediran1210
      @okeoyediran1210 Před měsícem

      So your own nation building is about wining a gubernatorial election?You had be serious bcos of your future and ur children

    • @ray-df8bq
      @ray-df8bq Před měsícem

      Everything is not winning election. Our country is dying gradually and you're talking about winning state governorship. Where is your conscience? Why are you a wicked person? When your kids grow up and see the things their beloved dad used to say on CZcams how proud will they be? You're talking about election

    • @kelechukwuanozyk7605
      @kelechukwuanozyk7605 Před měsícem

      What is wrong with that? Prof is not corrupt and doesn't want to do some dirty things to win, that's why he didn't win.
      Must he be a Governor?
      Prof is a consultant to many countries and government and companies, he is fine with that

    • @chrisineama7527
      @chrisineama7527 Před měsícem

      You know why? because he was not rich enough to bribe his way through, that's why he lost in those elections.

    • @chineduonuoha294
      @chineduonuoha294 Před měsícem +1

      Did he contest and didn't win ? As a yoruba Tribalist you will never see anything good in the prof. Sentiments will never allow you to see beyond your nose.